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Re: Classic Planes 1/72nd AEG G-IV
« Reply #105 on: July 30, 2015, 12:02:40 PM »
  Dan,
Excellent rigging my old friend.I love the camouflage scheme depicted .
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Re: Classic Planes 1/72nd AEG G-IV
« Reply #106 on: September 24, 2015, 12:05:43 AM »
Hi Dan, I'm chomping at the bit to see this little beauty finished,any news?

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Re: Classic Planes 1/72nd AEG G-IV
« Reply #107 on: October 01, 2015, 12:46:32 AM »
Hey There, Thumbs...

It's so close.  Really just details needed to be added and landing gear.  Life has been busy as of late and other projects have necessarily come to the top!  Soon!!!!

Thanks for the comment,

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Re: Classic Planes 1/72nd AEG G-IV
« Reply #108 on: October 01, 2015, 02:28:20 AM »
Love the Bison,you should post it!

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Re: Classic Planes 1/72nd AEG G-IV
« Reply #109 on: November 11, 2015, 03:29:13 AM »
Finally!  I got to spend some time on this guy.  I started adding the wheel axles and I slipped the wheels on so you can see the "sit" of the machine.  I also built the two machine guns and mounts with scratch ammo mags and mounting hardware.  The guns are spares from, I think, several Roden models.





Finally...a shot with the newly finished Junkers.  It's nice to see them in comparison!  8)


Lots of little things to go, but she is on the fast track to being finished...

Cheers,

Dan

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Re: Classic Planes 1/72nd AEG G-IV
« Reply #110 on: November 11, 2015, 03:46:24 AM »
Horray!!!Three cheers for Dan!!!!Love the update,cant wait to see her finished.I love to see what you guys do with vacforms.Dan you should show your recent Bison,i'm sure it would be greatly admired.

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Re: Classic Planes 1/72nd AEG G-IV
« Reply #111 on: November 11, 2015, 03:50:35 AM »
She's gorgeous, Dan, and looks fantastic next to your Junkers!
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Re: Classic Planes 1/72nd AEG G-IV
« Reply #112 on: November 11, 2015, 05:59:03 AM »
Beautiful work Dan!

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Re: Classic Planes 1/72nd AEG G-IV
« Reply #113 on: November 11, 2015, 06:26:40 AM »
She looks a real pearl Dan, I really like the colours you have used for the camo, and it's a great photo showing it sitting next to the Junkers.

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Re: Classic Planes 1/72nd AEG G-IV
« Reply #114 on: November 12, 2015, 03:14:04 PM »
All,

I made prop guards for the front gunner out of a brass outline and the thin rungs are EZ-Line.  They are not perfect (especially with cat fur caught in them!  :-[ ), but look pretty nice.  I also glued the wheels on, painted them a bit, painted the guns and now I need to look at the radiators and carve a couple of props.




In the home stretch, now!

Thanks for looking...Dan

P.S.  Some folks wanted to see a vac I just finished.  It's not WWI but it's a vac and it has lots of drag, wires, two wings and a Lewis for the gunner!  Here are a couple of shots for those interested.






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Re: Classic Planes 1/72nd AEG G-IV
« Reply #115 on: November 12, 2015, 07:22:04 PM »
Great models, both of them. Your AEG shows clearly, there is definitely life beyond WNW kits range! And how spectacular this life can be!
And the other one - a lovely model of an ugly bird. Forgive me my question - what is it?
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Re: Classic Planes 1/72nd AEG G-IV
« Reply #116 on: November 13, 2015, 12:22:09 AM »
Great models, both of them. Your AEG shows clearly, there is definitely life beyond WNW kits range! And how spectacular this life can be!
And the other one - a lovely model of an ugly bird. Forgive me my question - what is it?

I agree with Przemol! Also about what is the second aircraft  :o
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Re: Classic Planes 1/72nd AEG G-IV
« Reply #117 on: November 13, 2015, 12:45:57 AM »
Thanks, Guys...yup.  It's dang ugly.  It was called the Avro Bison and I think it was designed by the same fellow who made the Manchester/Lanc!

It was a ship-board observation plane that was first built in 1925 (my Dad's birth year!).  The design specs must have been very specific and selected for something like this (Large fuselage to work in, high cockpit for carrier landings etc.) because it is really similar to another "looker" called the Blackburn Blackburn.  Google it!  ;)

Thanks again,

Dan

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Re: Classic Planes 1/72nd AEG G-IV
« Reply #118 on: November 13, 2015, 01:00:00 AM »
Thanks, Guys...yup.  It's dang ugly.  It was called the Avro Bison and I think it was designed by the same fellow who made the Manchester/Lanc!

It was a ship-board observation plane that was first built in 1925 (my Dad's birth year!).  The design specs must have been very specific and selected for something like this (Large fuselage to work in, high cockpit for carrier landings etc.) because it is really similar to another "looker" called the Blackburn Blackburn.  Google it!  ;)

Thanks again,

Dan

Thank you, Dan for the info. And the Blackburn-times-two is better known to me. It can only be compared with some French inter-war bombers... You can just check Amiot family...
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Re: Classic Planes 1/72nd AEG G-IV
« Reply #119 on: November 13, 2015, 01:52:59 AM »
I still think the Bison looks more like a Walrus with those exhausts sticking out underneath the nose - only the designer could have loved that one!


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